Travel Resources for HI Patients
Learn about medical travel assistance for your child and see what’s required.
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Learn about medical travel assistance for your child and see what’s required.
Research program funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). Some patients seen in the CHOP UDP are eligible and will also be asked if they want to enroll in the research side. You can visit their website to learn more about the research they conduct. Adult patients may be seen by the UDN site at Penn.
Visit this website for details on orphan (rare) diseases and treatments. Additional information like drug development, orphan product designations, and how the FDA supports rare disease research. You can also find a list of drugs approved for rare conditions and ongoing clinical trials.
Create an account to join closed support groups specific to rare genetic conditions including undiagnosed.
This website provides resources for families that of children with any medical diagnosis, including sibling supports, caregiver supports, age appropriate books and resources. They also outline TV shows, educational resources for providers, educators, and mental health resources
Anxiety disorders are serious mental health problems that can emerge ‘out of the blue’ or develop gradually. Learn about the signs and symptoms of anxiety, how it's is diagnosed and treated at CHOP.
Major depression is a persistently sad or irritable mood that affects a child's thinking and behavior at home, in school, and with peers.
We want our patients to learn how to manage their future care. Get our tips for the transition from CHOP care to adult care, even before you turn 18.
This step-by-step guide — designed specifically for children with autism — explains what kids can expect during the entire surgical experience at CHOP.
Learn about having surgery at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, including what to bring, how to prepare your child, and what to expect.